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"You would have the public believe that everyone is lumped together in the same bag," he said.
Everyone living in Ghana – rich and poor – is lumped together in a permanent jumble of terrible traffic, unreliable water and frequent power outages.
When all travel and tourism is lumped together, so that everything from airlines to cafés counts, it is no surprise that the WTTC's total is so large.
On radical Web forums, he said, the dispute over the Islamic center, which would include space for worship, is lumped together with fringe developments like a Florida pastor's call for making Sept. 11 "Burn a Koran Day".
In the diplomatic community here, he is widely seen as fearing a return to pariah status if he is lumped together with the terrorists whom Mr. Bush wants to eradicate.
Politicians chafe when Canada is lumped together with Mexico, as happened last year during Mr Obama's campaign when he vowed to renegotiate NAFTA to protect Americans from weak environmental and labour standards.
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These things should not be lumped together.
Seemingly dissimilar diseases are being lumped together.
Or they could be lumped together with wholesale banking.
Remakes, sequels and prequels can be lumped together under "recycling".
So resentment, frustration, bitter longing are lumped together".
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